The funeral service for Lila Annie Linda Ellingson will be held at 10 AM on Saturday, December 1, at First Lutheran Church in Glenville. Pastor James Rushton will officiate. Interment will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation from 4:30-7 on Friday at Bonnerup Funeral Service in Albert Lea, as well as one hour prior to the service at church.
Lila Ellingson passed away on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 at Good Samaritan Society in Albert Lea, where she was for a short time after a hospital stay. She was 93 years old.
Lila was born on November 8, 1919 in Shellrock Township. The daughter of Ervin and Emma (Fevold) Lau, she grew up on a farm near Gordonsville and attended Northwood High School where she received her Norm Teaching Degree. On September 21, 1940 she was united in marriage to Kenneth Ellingson. The two were together for 56 years and raised four children. After marriage the family moved from Gordonsville to the family farm outside of town, before moving to Northwood. After 5 years, the family moved back to the farm outside of Gordonsville. After Kenneth's death in 1996, Lila settled in Glenville. On November 11, 2000, she married Derwin Dahl. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church in Northwood, where she taught Sunday School for 25 years and was active in Lady's Aid and Church Circle. After moving, she was an associate member of First Lutheran Church in Glenville where she was an active church and circle member.
Lila was a social butterfly, participating in organizations with special friends of the State Line Stinkers Birthday Club, Riverside Couples Club, Senior Center of Glenville, Camper's Club, The Eagles, and the REC Travel Club. She loved dancing, cooking, entertaining, shopping, camping, fishing, traveling to Arizona in the winter months in her motor home, which she proudly drove until age 90.
She is preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Kenneth Ellingson; second husband, Derwin Dahl; brother, Clifford Lau; and brothers-in-law, Sophus Holstad, and Alvin Ellingson; and son-in-law, Bruce Mittag.
Lila is survived by her children, Donna Mittag of Glenville, Connie (Larry) Thompson of Glenville, LeRoy Ellingson of Clemson, SC, and LaDon Ellingson of Glenville; Donna's children, Dorenne (Mike) Hansen of Glenville, Bonnie (Curt) Anding of West Concord, MN, David (April) Mittag of Center, MO, Brenda (Troy) Wehking of Avoca, MN; Connie's children, Stacie (Dale) Stensrud of Freeborn, MN, Justin (Cassie) Thompson of Ham Lake, MN; LeRoy's children, Karrie (Travis) Hall of Banning, CA, Jason (Mindy) Ellingson of Coon Rapids, MN, Travis (Joyce) Ellingson of Bremerton, WA; LaDon's children, Shawn Ellingson of Glenville, Kelly (Bridgett) Ellingson of Glenville; grandchildren of Donna, Heidi (Sean) Gaston of Grand Blanc, MI, Alex Hansen and fiancé Jenikah Brown of Peoria, AZ, Logan Hanson of Ames, IA, Bethany Anding of Sioux Falls, SD, Skylar Mittag of Fayette, MO, Mariah Mittag of Center, MO, Lindsey Anding of West Concord, MN, Emma Wehking of Avoca, MN, Olivia Wehking of Avoca, MN; grandchildren of Connie, Kayln Stensrud of Muncie, IN, Brayden Stensrud of Freeborn, MN, Maverick Crawford of Ham Lake, MN, Lexus Crawford of Ham Lake, MN, Alahna Thompson of Ham Lake, MN; grandchildren of LeRoy, Jonathon Hall of Banning, CA, Faith Hall of Banning, CA, Hope Hall of Banning CA, Grace Hall of Banning, CA, Danielle Ellingson of Coon Rapids, MN, Mathew Ellingson of Coon Rapids, MN, Olivia Ellingson of Bremerton WA, Terry Ellingson of Bremerton, WA; step grandson of LeRoy, Stephen Thompson of Clemson, SC; grandchildren of LaDon, Breeann Ellingson of Glenville, Jackson Ellingson of Glenville, Kaden Ellingson of Glenville, Damon Ellingson of Glenville; great-great grandchild Jackson Gaston of Grand Blanc, MI; sister, Eldora Holstad of Clear Lake, IA; and sisters-in-law, Marjorie Lau of Albert Lea, and Claire Ellingson of Clover, SC.
Lila was a wonderful, spirited, loving mother and grandmother who was very helpful and caring woman. She will be deeply missed by her family and special friends, Ruth Thompson, Ruth Schilling and Arlyn Anderson. Blessed be her memory.